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    Posted: 27 October 2009 at 7:12pm
I'm sure this is pretty common, just interested to know what others do.

DS has always been fab at going to bed, and just staying put all night, but has just started to move about this morning he woke screaming and we found him sitting in a very odd position in a corner, as soon as we lay him down though he went back to sleep.

I guess they figure it out eventually but how long does it take and is it worth doing anything or just a phase/

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What, you mean it's possible for them to maybe stay still in bed

Daniel is all over the place - it doesn't bother him (or us) but you never know what position you'll find him in. Heaven knows if we'll ever use the sheets and blankets we bought before he was born. My guess is that one day he'll sort himself out.   In the meantime we use a sleeping bag.

I did have a laugh yesterday reading a friend's blog. Their wee girl is NG fed over night and it's a very complex set up. Remarkably she stays in one position and doesn't seem to have issues with the tube coming out. All I could think was "how on earth does she stay still"!
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Um I'm still using my Sleep T - the little madam still can move into odd positions and has even worked out how to get out of it!
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A sleeping bag/sleep sack worked quite well for keeping Jack pretty much in the same spot. I stopped using it last summer so he was probably about 18mths or so and we haven't had any problems since then
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